Руководство Пользователя для Cisco Cisco Content Security Management Appliance M160

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AsyncOS 8.3.6 for Cisco Content Security Management User Guide
 
Chapter 13      Distributing Administrative Tasks
  About Authenticating Administrative Users
Procedure 
Step 1
Choose Management Appliance > System Administration > Users
Step 2
In the Users section, select the check boxes beside the users who will be required to change passwords 
on next login. 
Step 3
Click Reset Passwords
Locking and Unlocking Local User Accounts 
Locking a user account prevents a local user from logging into the appliance. A user account can be 
locked in one of the following ways:
You can configure all local user accounts to lock after users fail to log in successfully after a 
configured number of attempts. See 
Administrators can manually lock user accounts. Se
AsyncOS displays the reason why the user account was locked when you view the user account on the 
Edit User page. 
Locking User Accounts Manually
Procedure 
Step 1
 First time only: Set up the appliance to enable user account locking: 
a.
Go to Management Appliance > System Administration > Users
b.
In the Local User Account & Password Settings section, click Edit Settings.
c.
Select the checkbox to Display Locked Account Message if Administrator has manually locked 
a user account
 and enter your message. 
d.
Submit the change. 
Step 2
Go to Management Appliance > System Administration > Users and click the user name. 
Note
Before you lock the Admin account, be sure that you can unlock it. See the Note in 
Step 3
Click Lock Account
AsyncOS displays a message saying that the user will be unable to log into the appliance and asks if you 
want to continue. 
Unlocking User Accounts 
To unlock a user account, open the user account by clicking on the user name in the Users listing and 
click Unlock Account.